Sunday, June 17, 2012
Baby Bassinets - Top 5 Tips New Parents Must Consider Before Buying One
Looking for a baby bassinet does not really have to be tiresome.I know some new parents who know what to buy but don't really know which to buy.Carefree buying may result to accidents and believe me the numbers are staggering.There are so many things to put into mind about what and which to buy and it may be stressful to some.So here is my Top 5 Tips YOU need to consider before getting one.1.Safety - The biggest factor to think about before doing any baby bassinet shopping is SAFETY.Remember, it's your baby that sleeps in it.Choose the ones that have safety features.A standing type should have a wide base and should not rock, some standing types have safety locks to avoid accidental collapsing, a wheeled type should have locks on its wheels, a moses-basket type doesn't really have the safety features other types have, which means the safety part depends on your handling.Various types, various features, choose the one that offers the best precaution.As an aid for your decision making, look first for the JPMA (Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association) seal.2.Quality Assurance - A rule of thumb in buying a baby bassinet is to always make sure that the specific brand you're after has passed quality check.The JPMA (Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association) seal should be the first one to look out for.When a product has the certification seal, it means that it has undergone independent testing and has passed international standards.3.Comfort - We all want our little one to sleep on the most comfortable pad or mattress we could possibly provide, choose a bassinet with a mattress that should be no more than one and a half inches thick.If you can easily make an indent by your finger on the mattress, it may be too soft.Make sure that the mattress can carry the weight of the baby.Too soft and the baby might sink his/her weight in.Too hard, well, it's not comfortable for your baby.4.Timeframe - One main thing about baby bassinets is that it is only good for 4-months or at least until your little one can begin to roll, or probably can begin to try and crawl up.Bassinets are not suitable for babies that are already at the age of trying to move and play around, it may pose danger to them.You won't believe how fast babies grow and develop.So if your budget is tight, you may want to skip on buying a bassinet and go for a crib instead.5.Budget - Bassinet prices may go for as low as $80 to as much as $200.Regardless of how much you pour into buying a bassinet, SAFETY is always the number one priority.So if you want to go and buy the cheapest one in the market, make sure it is SAFE.If you have the wallet for the more expensive one, make sure it is SAFE.While this may have really helped you a lot in buying a baby bassinet, there are a myriad of information you can gather around the web.Go online and look for more info about buying a baby bassinet.
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